Management of Traumatic Arteriovenous Fistula as a Complication of Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Maxillofacial Surgery: A Case Report

FACE Pub Date : 2023-11-18 DOI:10.1177/27325016231213061
Briana J. Burris, R. Regenhardt, J. Rabinov, Joseph P. McCain
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A traumatic arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is a type of acquired vascular malformation, caused by blunt or penetrating trauma. Traumatic AVFs result in a pathologic connection between arterial and venous vasculature, bypassing the corresponding capillaries. When an intra-operative insult to vasculature within a surgical site is implicated in the subsequent formation of a traumatic AVF, the suspected etiology is iatrogenic. Although the most common etiology of traumatic AVFs of the entire body is iatrogenic trauma, intraoperative vascular insults (ie, ligation and cauterization) are routinely delivered within maxillofacial surgical sites, without formation of an acquired vascular malformation. A traumatic AVF in the pre-auricular region is exceedingly rare and has infrequently been described as a complication following minimally invasive temporomandibular joint (TMJ) surgery, managed with endovascular surgery. We describe a rare case of bilateral TMJ arthroscopies complicated by the formation of a pulsatile, traumatic AVF between the right superficial temporal artery and right retromandibular vein, treated with minimally invasive endovascular embolization by the interventional radiology team. This case report highlights the diagnosis of a traumatic AVF in the pre-auricular region and multi-specialty management of an early complication of minimally invasive maxillofacial surgery.
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微创内窥镜颌面外科手术并发创伤性动静脉瘘的处理:病例报告
创伤性动静脉瘘(AVF)是一种后天性血管畸形,由钝性或穿透性创伤引起。外伤性动静脉瘘绕过相应的毛细血管,在动脉和静脉血管之间形成病理性连接。如果手术部位内的血管在术中受到损伤,导致随后形成创伤性动静脉瘘,则怀疑病因是先天性的。虽然全身外伤性动静脉瘘最常见的病因是先天性创伤,但在颌面外科手术部位,术中血管损伤(即结扎和烧灼)也是常规的,不会形成后天性血管畸形。耳前区域的外伤性动静脉瘘极为罕见,而且很少作为微创颞下颌关节(TMJ)手术后的并发症出现,只能通过血管内手术进行处理。我们描述了一例罕见的双侧颞下颌关节镜手术并发右侧颞浅动脉和右侧下颌后静脉之间形成搏动性、创伤性动静脉瘘的病例,介入放射科团队采用微创血管内栓塞术进行了治疗。本病例报告重点介绍了耳前区域外伤性动静脉瘘的诊断以及微创颌面外科手术早期并发症的多专科治疗。
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